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Maine taxpayers may have been defrauded out of millions of dollars through the state’s Medicaid program, according to a whistleblower who says the scheme mirrors the massive Minnesota welfare scandal that drained an estimated $1 billion from programs meant to serve vulnerable Americans.
Christopher Bernardini, a former billing coordinator at Gateway Community Services, claims the Maine-based health services contractor systematically billed MaineCare for services that were never provided.
Maine taxpayers may have been defrauded out of millions of dollars through the state’s Medicaid program, according to a whistleblower who says the scheme mirrors the massive Minnesota welfare scandal that drained an estimated $1 billion from programs meant to serve vulnerable Americans.
Christopher Bernardini, a former billing coordinator at Gateway Community Services, claims the Maine-based health services contractor systematically billed MaineCare for services that were never provided.
Bernardini worked at Gateway from May 2018 until April 2025 and describes himself as a “billing guru” responsible for tracking services delivered to low-income and disabled clients.
In an exclusive interview with NewsNation, Bernardini said Gateway maintained false records showing staff visits that never occurred, allowing the company to bill taxpayers for phantom care.
He alleges an electronic monitoring system designed to track employee movements was manipulated to create the appearance that workers visited clients’ homes, even when staff were nowhere near the locations.
“They charged taxpayers for services that were never performed,” Bernardini said.
“I thought we were helping people. I thought everything was on the up-and-up,” he said. “I have a passion for helping people, and I believed we were doing the right thing.”
That belief, Bernardini said, collapsed as complaints from clients mounted and internal pressure grew to bill regardless of whether services were delivered.
“When clients called and said staff never showed up, I was told to bill the hours anyway,” he said. “It just got worse and worse.”
Bernardini’s allegations have sparked outrage in conservative circles across Maine, with Republican lawmakers demanding investigations into what they say is systemic abuse of taxpayer-funded welfare programs.
State Sen. Matt Harrington, a Republican, said the situation represents a serious failure of oversight by Democratic leadership.
“I demanded a full investigation when I first heard about this welfare fraud scandal,” Harrington told NewsNation. “The Mills administration has neglected obvious and credible reports of Somali-linked systemic fraud in the MaineCare system.”
Maine taxpayers may have been defrauded out of millions of dollars through the state’s Medicaid program, according to a whistleblower who says the scheme mirrors the massive Minnesota welfare scandal that drained an estimated $1 billion from programs meant to serve vulnerable Americans.
Christopher Bernardini, a former billing coordinator at Gateway Community Services, claims the Maine-based health services contractor systematically billed MaineCare for services that were never provided.
Bernardini worked at Gateway from May 2018 until April 2025 and describes himself as a “billing guru” responsible for tracking services delivered to low-income and disabled clients.
In an exclusive interview with NewsNation, Bernardini said Gateway maintained false records showing staff visits that never occurred, allowing the company to bill taxpayers for phantom care.
He alleges an electronic monitoring system designed to track employee movements was manipulated to create the appearance that workers visited clients’ homes, even when staff were nowhere near the locations.
“They charged taxpayers for services that were never performed,” Bernardini said.
“I thought we were helping people. I thought everything was on the up-and-up,” he said. “I have a passion for helping people, and I believed we were doing the right thing.”
That belief, Bernardini said, collapsed as complaints from clients mounted and internal pressure grew to bill regardless of whether services were delivered.
“When clients called and said staff never showed up, I was told to bill the hours anyway,” he said. “It just got worse and worse.”
Bernardini’s allegations have sparked outrage in conservative circles across Maine, with Republican lawmakers demanding investigations into what they say is systemic abuse of taxpayer-funded welfare programs.
State Sen. Matt Harrington, a Republican, said the situation represents a serious failure of oversight by Democratic leadership.
“I demanded a full investigation when I first heard about this welfare fraud scandal,” Harrington told NewsNation. “The Mills administration has neglected obvious and credible reports of Somali-linked systemic fraud in the MaineCare system.”
“This is an outrageous betrayal of Maine taxpayers,” he added.
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills’ office and MaineCare administrators did not respond to requests for comment.
The controversy has also become a flashpoint in Maine’s upcoming gubernatorial race, as Democrats seek to replace Mills while Republicans point to alleged corruption and mismanagement under her watch.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Ben Midgely recently raised the issue in an op-ed, warning voters about what he called a “Somali-linked welfare fraud scandal” draining public resources.
Gateway Community Services operates under MaineCare, the state’s Medicaid program that provides healthcare to elderly, disabled, and low-income residents.
Another former Gateway employee, who requested anonymity, told NewsNation they personally witnessed falsified records and manipulated timecards.
“I saw services being billed that were never provided,” the former employee said. “Times were being altered to make it look legitimate.”
Gateway was founded by Abdullahi Ali, a Somali-American businessman who last year ran for president of Jubaland, a regional government in southern Somalia, while still overseeing the company.
Ali declined multiple interview requests but issued a statement defending himself and accusing conservative outlets of spreading false narratives.
Kai Trump sets record straight on her love life in telling new video
Kai Trump, the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump, is an avid golfer and budding YouTube star
Kai Trump shared insight into her love life in a Q&A session posted to YouTube, and revealed how she really felt about dating. The 18-year-old answered a slew of fan questions in the video, including one that asked: "Are you single?"
"I'm kind of talking to a guy right now, we might go to prom together," she responded. "So yeah, I'm like yes…no…kind of…figuring it out."
Kai, the eldest grandchild of Donald Trump, and the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and his ex-wife, Vanessa Trump, is currently in her senior year at school and is set to begin studying at the University of Miami in the fall of 2026.

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Kai shared that she had a date to her prom
The social media personality opened up in an interview on the Impaulsive podcast about the difficulties of dating while having her own Secret Service team on hand at all times.
"To be honest with you, it's really awkward when you're sitting and going on a date with a guy, and [the Secret Service are] like two tables behind you. It's a little weird," she admitted.
"But I try my best not to let it bother me, and I think I've learned especially over the past year now…I've had to learn to [think] yes, they're following me, but also focus and pretend like they're not there."

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She admitted that having a security detail was an adjustment
Although Kai's life changed when her grandfather became president for the second time in 2025, she shared that her parents have tried to keep their children as grounded as possible.
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"My mom let us have our own opinions, and she's very much like me, like she's very calm, she's very chill, she likes hearing people out," she said on the podcast. "Obviously my dad, I love him, but he just goes to war online."
"My parents have always had us [have] our own opinions," she added. "Nothing was ever pushed upon us. I just happen to be a granddaughter of the president." When she's not creating YouTube videos, Kai is an avid golfer and is set to join the golfing team at the University of Miami.

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Kai is the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump
"I am super excited to be a Cane and represent the University of Miami. Gooo Canes!" she shared on Instagram in 2024. "I would like to thank my mom, Vanessa, and my dad, Don, for always supporting me through my journey. I would also like to thank my great team for getting me to this point. I would like to thank my Grandpa for giving me access to great courses and tremendous support."

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She is an avid golfer
Kai's golfing dream hit a speed bump in January when she was forced to undergo surgery on her wrist due to a sporting injury. "Today, I underwent left wrist surgery to address injuries to the stabilizing tissues of my ECU tendon and damage to my fibrocartilage complex," she wrote on social media.
"The surgery was successfully performed at the Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute by Dr Thomas Graham, Chief of Jefferson Orthopedics. I look forward to my rehab in the coming months. I am excited for the ability to play golf pain-free."